White Sox outfielder Dewayne Wise resumed his rehab assignment with Triple-A Charlotte Friday, going 1 for 2 with a walk. He was pulled from the rehab assignment earlier in the week after experiencing a setback in his recovery from a hamstring strain.

An earlier report said Wise had completed his assignment, but that's not the case. The White Sox pulled him from Triple-A after another setback. Wise has already been shut down once after suffering an oblique issue during his first attempt at a rehab assignment. He will remain with the major-league club until he's ready to resume playing games in Triple-A.

Wise finished 1 for 2 with an RBI for the Knight. He has been on the disabled list since early June with a hamstring strain, and a rib injury previously delayed his rehab assignment. He hit .234/.258/.328 with one home run and three RBI in 64 at-bats before getting hurt.

White Sox outfielder Dewayne Wise is expected to hit Friday in Tampa before traveling to begin a minor-league rehab assignment with Triple-A Charlotte, according CSNChicago.com. Wise has been out early June with a hamstring strain, and a rib injury previously delayed his rehab assignment. It is unclear what day he is expected to begin his rehab assignment with Charlotte.